Jim Hu wrote:
> Matt,
>> If you've followed this thread, you know that I'm somewhat more optimistic
> than most of the posters.
> Specifically regarding microbiology, however, there are some reasons for a
> little more hope than a lot of other life sci careers.
>
(lots of pertinent stuff snipped by this respondent)
Hi Jim:
I'm afraid I have to disagree with your opinion on this. Microbiology
PhDs are ten a penny right now. The American Society for Microbiology released a
study last year that painted a pretty bleak picture. It found that the median
starting salary for a 1997 PhD in microbiology was $29000 (the figure for chemists
was $65000). Personally, I can't see demand outstripping supply any time soon. Of
course, if you're an exceptional individual, you'll probably do well whatever your
chosen career. I'd still advise a MD/PhD or DVM/PhD path, for the reasons several
others have stated on this thread.
Regards,
Wayne.